Annual plants reproduce by producing seeds that germinate and grow into new plants during the next growing season. These seeds are typically dispersed by wind, water, or animals. Once the seeds find suitable growing conditions, they will sprout and grow into mature plants, completing the annual life cycle.
vegetative propagation and pollination, both sexual AND asexual reproduction.
No, not all plants reproduce several times before dying. Some plants are annuals, meaning they complete their life cycle in one growing season, reproduce, and then die. Other plants, like perennials, can live for many years and reproduce multiple times during their lifespan.
Yes most annuals do but, however some of them dont.
Plants that live and reproduce for only one season are called annuals. Flowers like petunias, geranium, coleus, and corn only live for one season. They grow back from the seeds of the last crop.
annuals
vegetative propagation and pollination, both sexual AND asexual reproduction.
No, not all plants reproduce several times before dying. Some plants are annuals, meaning they complete their life cycle in one growing season, reproduce, and then die. Other plants, like perennials, can live for many years and reproduce multiple times during their lifespan.
There are dozens of marigolds, and some are annuals while some are perennials.
Could be bi-annuals, as opposed to annuals.
There are many varieties of daisies. Some are annuals and others are perennials.
Hardy annuals are fine outside all year round. Half hardy annuals should be planted out after all danger of frost has passed.
Annuals aren't shrubs; shrubs are considered perennial in habit
Yes most annuals do but, however some of them dont.
The Interface - 2007 Annuals was released on: USA: 9 January 2009
Plants that live and reproduce for only one season are called annuals. Flowers like petunias, geranium, coleus, and corn only live for one season. They grow back from the seeds of the last crop.
Advantages of annuals include their ability to provide vibrant color in gardens, flexibility in design, and ease of planting. However, the main disadvantage is that they need to be replanted each year, which can be time-consuming and costly.
Most green beans grown commercially and in gardens are annuals. A few, such as the Scarlet Runner are perennials but are almost always grown as annuals, that is, they are replanted from seed each year. Ray